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Holter monitoring
The Holter examination is an innovative method for continuous monitoring of the heart’s electrical activity, allowing for more accurate diagnosis of arrhythmias and other abnormalities. This type of ECG examination does not rely solely on short-term measurements taken in a hospital setting but also monitors heart function during the patient’s daily life. During Holter monitoring, the patient can carry out their daily activities while the device continuously records heartbeats. The duration of the Holter examination typically lasts 24 or 48 hours, but in certain cases, it can be used for up to a week. This longer duration enables specialists to detect arrhythmias that may only occur sporadically, making the examination…
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Atrial Fibrillation: More Effective and Faster Treatment Methods
A cardiovascular diseases represent one of the greatest challenges in modern medicine, as these conditions are among the most common causes of death worldwide. Continuous medical advancement and the presentation of the latest research are essential for professionals to stay updated in treating their patients. Proper training and conferences, such as the Debrecen Cardiological Days, provide opportunities for sharing professional experiences, learning about the latest therapeutic procedures, and discussing various cardiological issues. The prevention of cardiovascular diseases and early diagnosis are of paramount importance, as the quality of life and treatment effectiveness for patients are closely related to the early detection of the disease. Conferences offer professionals the chance to…